Father Arrested After Allegedly Leaving 2-Year-Old in Hot Car
- On June 17, 2025, officers from the Corona Police Department arrived at the scene after receiving a report of a baby left alone inside a vehicle with the engine turned off and windows closed, showing signs of distress.
- Officers shattered the window on the driver’s side to gain access and rescue the baby, with body camera footage capturing the event and the vehicle’s interior temperature measured at 110 degrees.
- A security guard spotted the child and called 911, leading to paramedics arriving within three minutes and transporting the baby to Stony Brook Children's Hospital.
- On June 25, 2025, the Corona Police Department reminded the public that on an 80-degree day, the interior temperature of a vehicle can rise dramatically within a short period, increasing by nearly 20 degrees in just 10 minutes, and strongly advised parents never to leave children unattended in cars.
- A Suffolk County father, 36-year-old Keniarold Andre, was charged with endangering a child after allegedly leaving his 2-year-old alone in a hot car and is due back in court on July 2, while experts note about 40 children die yearly from heatstroke in vehicles.
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The minor was rescued from the car, which inside had a temperature of 110°F; the officers broke the glass of the vehicle to save the little one
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